Lui Collins

Lui Collins (born in 1950 in Barre, Vermont) is a contemporary folk singer-songwriter. She attended the University of Connecticut[1] and played her first gigs as a student there. She began touring in the mid-1970s as part of a duo with Horace Williams, Jr..[2] Her first two albums consisted of cover songs, after which she moved on to writing original songs. Her albums have included some children's music, some of which she co-wrote with children's author Jane Yolen. In 1997 Collins relocated to the Pioneer Valley in western Massachusetts, immersing herself in music. In addition to her solo performances in concerts, festivals and schools, Collins has performed extensively with singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dana Robinson. Together they released two limited edition collaborative recordings, Paired Down and Paired Down Vol. 2, in 1998 and 1999 respectively.

Collins took up clawhammer banjo in 1999, and has continued to delve into traditional southern Appalachian music, as evidenced on her 2000 solo recording Leaving Fort Knox. In addition to touring, Collins is also focused on teaching Music Together classes.

Discography

References

  1. Harris, Craig. "Artist Biography by Craig Harris". All Music.
  2. Harris, Craig. "Biography: Lui Collins". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 May 2010.

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